The Challenges on Talent Management in Turkish Container Shipping Industry

The Challenges on Talent Management in Turkish Container Shipping Industry

Talent management (TM) is a critical aspect of organizational success, particularly in industries characterized by constant change and intense competition, such as the Turkish container shipping industry. This study aimed to explore the barriers to talent management practices and identify potential actions that companies in this industry can take to overcome these challenges. Through structured interviews with 31 participants employed in Turkish shipping companies, a range of barriers emerged, including economic conditions, the employment of incompetent individuals, lack of investment in talent management, disregard for employee value and development, lack of institutionalism, high employee turnover, failure to implement education effectively, and time constraints. In response to these barriers, potential actions were identified, including the development and utilization of innovative and remedial strategies, valuing employee development, providing employee welfare, and allocating adequate time and budget resources. These findings provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by organizations in the Turkish container shipping industry and offer actionable recommendations to enhance talent management practices. By implementing these actions, companies can create an environment that attracts, develops, and retains talented individuals, contributing to their long-term success in a competitive industry. Acknowledging and addressing these challenges is crucial for organizations seeking to improve talent management practices and remain competitive in the Turkish container shipping industry.

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